Monday, January 09, 2006

Steve Mallett from O'Reilly has stolen digg's code

It seems Steve Mallett, (writer for O’Reilly) has copy-and-pasted digg's CSS and HTML directly into his own digg clone sites. Then decided to SPAM O'Reilly sites on digg. Don’t worry, I have proof:
Before he tries to deny that he owns the sites:
http://linuxfilter.com/user.php?login=god&view=profile (his profile)
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/8883 (his post “I spent the day building digg for iTunes”)
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/8729

If that isn’t enough proof, WHOIS the following domains:
Linuxfilter.com
Ituneslove.com
180n.com

Now, compare these files (search for "digg"):
http://digg.com/css/digg2.css
http://linuxfilter.com/css/meneame1.css

As you can see he didn’t even take the time to remove all digg references. Not only that but he uses the same comment boxes, and images (copyrighted by digg) for his profile tabs.

Digg’s comment tabs background image:
http://digg.com/img/tab-line.png

Steve’s stolen image:
http://linuxfilter.com/img/tab-line.png (byte size match)

Compare these tabs:
http://linuxfilter.com/user.php?login=god&view=profile
http://www.ituneslove.com/user.php?login=invalidname

Digg’s tabs:
http://www.digg.com/users/test

Digg should sue the shit out of this guy! This is just sad, especially from a O’Reilly writer. But wait, there is more. Not only is he steal digg code, he is also spamming his sites on digg:

Digg Spammer (his O’Reilly site):
http://digg.com/users/linuxbeta/submitted (submits all of his sites stories, 79)

^^ Not sure if ‘linuxbeta’ is him? Then go to www.linuxbeta.com, wow – takes you back to his site.

Wait, wait, wait, you say. How could Steve do this? Surly this is his first time and he doesn’t know any better. It’s not like he tried to clone del.icio.us or anything. Oh wait, he did: de.lirio.us

More about Steve:
http://steve.osdir.com/

Please post in the digg comments that you confirm this before he changes his CSS, clearly he is a digg user.